Any chance that you could make Chili work so that you can host the .js files on a different domain? With our blog we have all the script files hosted on our main site and use Blogger to publish, but don’t have the facility to publish .js files on the blog’s domain. As Chili uses Ajaz to load it’s recipies then this fails across domains. If there was facility for a non Ajax option for the recipies this would allow greater flexibiliy in this type of situation.

However, I have issues with code (PHP in this case) showing, being highlighted, and then immediately disappearing.

Also, I wish there was a way I didn’t have to wrap my PHP code pastings in <?php and ?> in order to get it to highlight. I guess it should assume the code is PHP unless the PHP tags are inside the paste.

Can this be used with a textarea? I tried encompassing the textarea tag with code tags, placing the code tags inside the textarea around the lines I need syntax highlighted and also declaring the textarea with the class ie “js”.

Since I didn’t see it already done anywhere else on the net, I created a couple of recipes that Flex developers might find useful for highlighting MXML and ActionScript code. I wrote a blog post w/ links to the recipes at the following URL:http://jamesbancroft.homeip.net/?p=48

It’s very good.
I like this.
Thanks for share.
And I wrote something to introduce this project for my readers.
You can find the post about this in my website.
If something is wrong,pls figure it out.thanks.

Just installed the 3.0-alpha version on an intranetsite and wrote two rudimentary recipes to highlight COBOL and JCL. The plugin works great and is much ‘lighter’ than the other available highlighter plugins (especially the one using Geshi). My compliments. Looking forward to the official release (and documentation) of v3.0.